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H.R. 6073: For the relief of Maria Merida de Macario.

This bill is aimed at granting permanent resident status to an individual named Maria Merida de Macario. Here are the key points regarding what the bill would accomplish:

Eligibility for Permanent Resident Status

The bill allows Maria Merida de Macario to apply for an immigrant visa or to adjust her status to that of a lawful permanent resident in the United States, despite certain existing regulations in the Immigration and Nationality Act. This means she would be able to obtain permission to live and work in the U.S. permanently.

Adjustment of Status

If Maria enters the United States before a specified deadline, she will be regarded as having entered and remained in the country lawfully. This will enable her to apply for adjustment of status as if the bill has already been enacted.

Waiver of Grounds for Removal

The bill includes a provision that protects Maria from being removed from the U.S. or denied admission based on any grounds for removal or denial that are on record with the Department of Homeland Security or the Department of State as of the bill's enactment date. This means that any previous reasons for potential deportation or inadmissibility would be disregarded.

Rescission of Removal Orders

The bill mandates that the Secretary of Homeland Security rescinds any outstanding deportation orders or findings of inadmissibility against Maria, based on the previous provisions.

Application Deadline

Maria must apply for the immigrant visa or status adjustment and pay applicable fees within two years following the enactment of the bill for these provisions to apply.

Impact on Immigrant Visa Allocation

If her application for permanent residence is granted, the bill requires that the total number of immigrant visas available to individuals from her country of origin be reduced by one in the current or following fiscal year. This provision aims to balance the immigration system by adjusting the visa cap.

No Preferred Immigration Treatment for Family

Maria's natural parents, brothers, and sisters will not gain any special immigration rights or privileges because of their relationship to her. This ensures that her family members are not automatically granted any immigration benefits through her status adjustment.

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Date Action
Nov. 17, 2025 Introduced in House
Nov. 17, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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